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The Water Cycle in the Urban Landscape.
From the sky to the ground, we need to rethink the city as a living sponge. This approach embraces rainfall not as a threat, but as a resource. Through nature-based solutions such as permeable surfaces, green roofs, infiltration zones, and rainwater harvesting systems, we will create resilient cities that absorb, store, and reuse water sustainably.
#cityassponge#urbanhydrology#landscapearchitecture#SustainableCities#greeninfrastructure#NatureBasedSolutions#resilientdesign#RainwaterHarvesting#ClimateAdaptation#ecologicalurbanism#watersensitivedesign#urbanlandscape#spongecityy#bluegreeninfrastructure#CircularWater
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High impact with low impact
Transforming an eroded lot into a water-catching micro-park is possible. Through low-impact design, we turned neglect into ecological, social, and urban value. Small spaces, big results.
#LowImpactDesign#UrbanRegeneration#NatureBasedSolutions#GreenInfrastructure#LandscapeArchitecture#DesignForImpact#WaterSensitiveDesign#PublicSpace#UrbanRewilding#ResilientCities#arquitectura#evolab#mexicanarchitecture#arquitecturamexicana#paisajismo#architecture
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How do we capture and reuse water?
Green infrastructure starts at home. Through rain gardens, vegetated gutters, swales, and retention ponds, we turn runoff into a resource: we recharge soils, water plants, and prevent flooding. On a residential scale, every drop counts.
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#RainwaterHarvesting#GreenInfrastructure#NatureBasedSolutions#SustainableLandscapes#WaterSensitiveDesign#LandscapeArchitecture#UrbanEcology#ResidentialSustainability#DesignWithWater#ArquitecturaDelPaisaje#InfraestructuraVerde#CaptaciónDeAgua#PaisajismoUrbano#SolucionesRegenerativas#evolabarquitectura#mexicanarchitecture#architecture#paisajismo
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